Independence Day Isn’t For Everyone

Independence Day Isn’t For Everyone

“I pledge allegiance to MY Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” This was the original allegiance in 1892. These words, although subliminal and maybe not intentional, gave a slightly chilly feeling of segregation and 

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Rising Above The Year 2020 Challenges

Rising Above The Year 2020 Challenges

The year 2020 met us with a vengeance. We, as a nation, probably saw none of what has happened to us this year coming. In this article, I discuss a few concepts that may help you understand what is going on.

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Looking Back: My Top Comments Of 2019 On Youtube!

Looking Back: My Top Comments Of 2019 On Youtube!

Looking back isn’t always pleasurable. But sometimes we need to look back in order to look forward. I want to take this time to look back over some key moments with people I have grown to like and speak to off screen. In today’s video, 

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Vaping: 5 Ways To Help Teens Stop

Vaping: 5 Ways To Help Teens Stop

You may be wondering how to prevent your teen from vaping when almost every kid in high school finds it cool. In this article, I offer 5 tips to parents.

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Childhood Onset Schizophrenia or Imaginary Friend?

Childhood Onset Schizophrenia or Imaginary Friend?

Have you ever witnessed a child talking to his or her imaginary friend? What did you think? How old was the child? For most people, imaginary friends are cute little “companions” to kids under the age of 9 years old. But when a child older 

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Catholic Church Scandal: 10 Barriers Victims Will Face

Catholic Church Scandal: 10 Barriers Victims Will Face

What have you heard about the Catholic Church “scandal” n Pennsylvania involving reportedly 1,000 kids being molested by Catholic priests? Many of my clients are heartbroken, displeased, and confused. Confused about their identity. Confused about ethics and morals. Heartbroken over years of covered sexual abuse and betrayal. Displeased 

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